Collection of photographs
by noted Boston Globe photographer E.E. Bond.Edmunds E. Bond (1871-1969) began his
career as a studio photographer in Maine at the end of the 19th century.In
1904, Bond joined the staff of The Boston Globe and worked as a staff photographer until
his retirement in 1956.Photographs in the collection include cabinet cards from his days
as a studio photographer, hidden camera photographs from important early 20th
century trials, Boston sports and politics and Boston scenes.Images include photographic
prints, negatives and lantern slides.

Mother and Children
Crossing Street in West End Photograph by E.E. Bond, c.1910 E.E. Bond Collection

A Section of Spring Street
between Chambers and Poplar Streets, West End, Photograph by E.E. Bond, 1907, E.E. Bond
Collection